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This pretty pup arrived at HSoP as a stray and was never claimed by an owner. Now she's on the hunt for a loving home of her own. We estimate Egg Roll to be around 1 year old, and she's some type of pit bull mix.
We aren't sure what Egg Roll's history looks like, but it doesn't appear she's had much training. She has a habit of jumping up toward people, which would likely be easier to correct outside of the shelter environment. Egg Roll has quickly learned to sit on command, both with and without treats. Food works as a great motivator for her!
One thing that Egg Roll struggles with is biting or being "mouthy". This is a behavior she tends to show mostly around new people. She doesn't mean to hurt when she does this. It tends to happen when she's excited and struggling to contain herself. She responds well to a firm "no" when acting unfavorably. Egg Roll usually needs about 5-10 minutes of playing or running around to get her energy out, and then she turns into a total softy who's just eager to learn and be loved on.
For this reason, Egg Roll would do best in a home with owners who have the time and energy for training. She's a really good girl, it will just take some consistent lessons to help her understand the manners that we expect to see.
Since she came in as a stray, we aren't sure how Egg Roll might do around cats or other dogs. She'll be required to meet all dogs in the home prior to adoption, and we offer a seven-day foster period with each adoption to ensure a good fit for the whole family. Those interested in getting to know Egg Roll should come visit her at the shelter! Our dog kennels are open 1:00-5:00pm Monday through Saturday with no appointments needed. Visit us at 2019 E White Ave Moscow, ID 83843.
Meet Egg Roll!
This pretty pup arrived at HSoP as a stray and was never claimed by an owner. Now she's on the hunt for a loving home of her own. We estimate Egg Roll to be around 1 year old, and she's some type of pit bull mix.
We aren't sure what Egg Roll's history looks like, but it doesn't appear she's had much training. She has a habit of jumping up toward people, which would likely be easier to correct outside of the shelter environment. Egg Roll has quickly learned to sit on command, both with and without treats. Food works as a great motivator for her!
One thing that Egg Roll struggles with is biting or being "mouthy". This is a behavior she tends to show mostly around new people. She doesn't mean to hurt when she does this. It tends to happen when she's excited and struggling to contain herself. She responds well to a firm "no" when acting unfavorably. Egg Roll usually needs about 5-10 minutes of playing or running around to get her energy out, and then she turns into a total softy who's just eager to learn and be loved on.
For this reason, Egg Roll would do best in a home with owners who have the time and energy for training. She's a really good girl, it will just take some consistent lessons to help her understand the manners that we expect to see.
Since she came in as a stray, we aren't sure how Egg Roll might do around cats or other dogs. She'll be required to meet all dogs in the home prior to adoption, and we offer a seven-day foster period with each adoption to ensure a good fit for the whole family. Those interested in getting to know Egg Roll should come visit her at the shelter! Our dog kennels are open 1:00-5:00pm Monday through Saturday with no appointments needed. Visit us at 2019 E White Ave Moscow, ID 83843.
Visit our shelter between 1:00-6:00pm Monday through Saturday to see our adoptable pets! Dog kennels close for public view at 5:00pm.
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Meet the Pet
Meet the pet(s) you're interested in. Our staff will introduce you so you can play and get to know them better.
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Pay Fee
Adoption fees range from $30 to $135 depending on the type of pet. Visit our website to determine how much your adoption fee will be.
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Take the Pet Home
Take your furry friend home with you! We offer a seven-day foster period with any new pets to ensure they're a great fit.
Additional adoption info
Adopters must live in a pet-friendly environment with proof from their landlord or rental agency. We contact the landlord or rental agency of each potential adopter to confirm the animal is being adopted into a welcoming space.
We require introductions between our available dogs and any other canines living in the household prior to adoption. This helps to ensure a good fit for the whole family before taking them home.
Adopters must live in a pet-friendly environment with proof from their landlord or rental agency. We contact the landlord or rental agency of each potential adopter to confirm the animal is being adopted into a welcoming space.
We require introductions between our available dogs and any other canines living in the household prior to adoption. This helps to ensure a good fit for the whole family before taking them home.
HSoP is open to the public from 1:00-6:00pm Monday through Saturday. Dog kennels close for public view at 5:00pm, and adoptions are processed until 5:30pm.
Location: 2019 East White Ave. Moscow, ID 83843
HSoP is open to the public from 1:00-6:00pm Monday through Saturday. Dog kennels close for public view at 5:00pm, and adoptions are processed until 5:30pm.
Location: 2019 East White Ave. Moscow, ID 83843
More about this shelter
The Humane Society of the Palouse is a no-kill animal shelter located in Moscow ID, founded in 1978. Our mission is to ensure the humane treatment, welfare and safety of companion animals in Moscow and Latah County. We strive to prevent cruelty to animals, to ensure companion animals are adopted by responsible and caring owners, to promote spaying/neutering, to educate the public regarding responsible pet ownership, and to minimize euthanasia.
The Humane Society of the Palouse is a no-kill animal shelter located in Moscow ID, founded in 1978. Our mission is to ensure the humane treatment, welfare and safety of companion animals in Moscow and Latah County. We strive to prevent cruelty to animals, to ensure companion animals are adopted by responsible and caring owners, to promote spaying/neutering, to educate the public regarding responsible pet ownership, and to minimize euthanasia.